Denied Memory

Summary

• Non-recognition of the "Porrajmos" at Nuremberg Though mentioned several times in the dreadful deeds related to International Military Trials, the trials held in Nuremberg from 1945 to 1949 against the architects of the crimes committed by the Nazi regime, the Porrajmos, which in the Romani language means "devastation" or "huge devouring," refers to the mass murder of the Romani communities by the Nazi/Fascists. In fact, even today, the Romani Holocaust has not yet received the recognition that it deserves not only as an historic event but also as a collective tragedy... (Claudio Vercelli)Continue reading

Chronology

• After the Porrajmos: 1945, May 8: the war ends. 1945, November - April 1949: Nuremberg Trials. No Roma or Sinti are called to testify. In several depositions (Gerrit Hendrick Nales, Otto Ohlendorf) "Gypsy" extermination is mentioned. 1946: local German authorities denounce the "growing sense of insecurity" caused by the Roma and Sinti... Continue reading

Historical Documents

Further Reading

» Internment in France 1940-1946 - Council of Europe (Identifying "Gipsies" and Tracking their Movements Compulsory Residence Orders for "Nomads" in the Third Reich – Internment in the Unoccupied Zone – Internment in the Occupied Zone – After the Liberation – Daily Life in the Camps – Cases of Deportation from French Internment Camps).

» Deportations from Romania - Council of Europe (The Deportation of Itinerant Roma, July-August 1942 - The Deportation of Sedentary Roma Deemed “Undesirable”, September 1942 - The Treatment of the Roma in Transnistria – The Postwar Years and the Treatment of the Roma Deportations in War Crimes Trials – The Future of the Past: The Recognition of Slavery and the Holocaust against Roma).